It's a toss up between Roman and Williams and Suzanne Kasler but the Miles Redd green is certain to wake you up in the morning! Love the title except now I am going to be singing that damn song all day long!

J--Jacobean crewel: I just removed the moth-eaten crewel curtains from our study. I wanted so badly to salvage them somehow, but alas.

K--You didn't give us an "all the above" choice, did you? Well, if I have to choose, o.k., the Susan Dossetter kitchen. Ironically, I have featured almost every one of these images on my blog over the years.

I love that people love the Miles Redd kitchen when it is so small and ordinary (in only the best way) and easy to copy! We can, of course, only dream of a huge space with every fancy detail. I also believe that many folks with the Perfect kitchen never use it.

Do you know anyone who would like (free) a 1950's Ladies Home Journal book on decorating? It is a mix of traditional and mid century modern. Also two small books on building fences, gates and patio roofs from the 60's that are extremely mid century in look. I need the room on my bookshelf.

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Welcome to the musings of interior designer/stylist Scot Meacham Wood - living in San Francisco and working on projects across the United States. Following are images that inspire me, events that delight me, and anything that brings a smile to my face.